Open Source as Enlightenment

The recall of enlightenment through open source is the reveil of magick, a system of world philosophy, a synthesis of Christianity, Platonism and Kabbalism as means for understanding Nature (see: A Blake Dictionary – The Ideas and Symbols of William Blake, written by S. Foster Damon).

The great news of this century is – using the expression of Jeffrey Sachs – the end of poverty, that is to say that poverty today has no technical reason to continue. So, we have to look around ourselves, because if the reason of poverty is no more the lack of resources, the problem is of political and economic matter, that is to say we have to look over people that get the power. What we can do – and we are doing this now – is to raise the feeling of this new consciousness that to work is not always the same than to develop (you know, on the Auschwitz entrance gate there were the ugly words “Arbeit macht frei”). There are a lot of works that are injurious for health and for freedom. The news is that these kinds of hard work are more and more remnant of the past. People have not to serve someone, but to free themselves. To reach this objective is to achieve a new consciousness. To be aware of this is to share knowledge. To share knowledge is to build an open source connective texture, a new social intelligence, a collaborative network as neurons works into the brain, enlighten each other. Open Source is the instrument. Enlighten yourself, enlighten your world. Art and Beauty are the Open Sources of Liberation. KNOX OM PAX!

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